The Dow Jones industrial average is trading over 20,000 points for the first time, the latest milestone in a record-setting drive for the stock market. (Jan. 25)
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What is the stock exchange & how does it work?
Hi everyone, today we're sharing our dummies guide to the stock market for those of you who want a brief introduction to the world of stocks, shares, FTSEs and NASDAQs ;)
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The fragile state of today’s world financial markets is not a new phenomenon. It wasn’t long ago that the world braced itself for another Great Depression.
It was the defining moment of the 1980's. The New York Stock Exchange, the epicenter of the world financial markets and backbone of American capitalism, was under siege. On October 19th, 1987, the Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged 508 points, the largest single day drop in the history of the stock market. But it was on Tuesday, October 20th that the world's financial markets came within 5 minutes of total disintegration.
How was it averted? Was it a miracle? Manipulation? Or a lucky trade?
Cancel Crash depicts the dramatic events that saved the world from financial anarchy and presents for the first time what actually happened on Terrible Tuesday. Framed between the opening bell on Friday, October 16h to the closing bell of Terrible Tuesday, the story unfolds as the perilous clock ticks, revealing those who prevented a global Depression and saved our financial markets.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average just broke the 22,000 level for the first time ever this week, but there's a mounting debate about whether the market is too expensive for its own good. Business InsiderCEOHenry Blodget discusses the signs of over-exuberance in the market right now and looks at how extended valuation levels are relative to history.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DuPont
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, commonly referred to as DuPont, is an American chemical company that was founded in July 1802 as a gunpowder mill by Éleuthère Irénée du Pont. DuPont was the world's third largest chemical company based on market capitalization[citation needed] and ninth based on revenue in 2012. Its stock price is a component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
In the20th century, DuPont developed many polymers such as Vespel, neoprene, nylon, Corian, Teflon, Mylar, Kevlar, Zemdrain, M5 fiber, Nomex, Tyvek, Sorona and Lycra. DuPont developed Freon (chlorofluorocarbons) for the refrigerant industry, and later more environmentally friendly refrigerants. It developed synthetic pigments and paints including ChromaFlair.
In 1902, DuPont's president, Eugene du Pont, died, and the surviving partners sold the company to three great-grandsons of the original founder. The company subsequently purchased several smaller chemical companies, and in 1912 these actions gave rise to government scrutiny under the Sherman Antitrust Act. The courts declared that the company's dominance of the explosives business constituted a monopoly and ordered divestment. The court ruling resulted in the creation of theHercules Powder Company (later Hercules Inc. and now part of Ashland Inc.) and the AtlasPowder Company (purchased by Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) and now part of AkzoNobel). At the time of divestment, DuPont retained the single base nitrocellulose powders, while Hercules held the double base powders combining nitrocellulose and nitroglycerine. DuPont subsequently developed the Improved Military Rifle (IMR) line of smokeless powders.
In 1910, DuPont published a brochure entitled "Farming with Dynamite". The pamphlet was instructional, outlining the benefits to using their dynamite products on stumps and various other obstacles that would be easier to remove with dynamite as opposed to other more conventional, inefficient means.
DuPont also established two of the first industrial laboratories in the United States, where they began the work on cellulose chemistry, lacquers and other non-explosive products. DuPont Central Research was established at the DuPont Experimental Station, across the Brandywine Creek from the original powder mills.
Automotive investments: 1914
In 1914, Pierre S. du Pont invested in the fledgling automobile industry, buying stock in General Motors (GM). The following year he was invited to sit on GM's board of directors and would eventually be appointed the company's chairman. The DuPont company would assist the struggling automobile company further with a $25 million purchase of GM stock. In 1920, Pierre S. du Pont was elected president of General Motors. Under du Pont's guidance, GM became the number one automobile company in the world. However, in 1957, because of DuPont's influence within GM, further action under the Clayton Antitrust Act forced DuPont to divest itself of its shares of General Motors.
In the 1920s, DuPont continued its emphasis on materials science, hiring Wallace Carothers to work on polymers in 1928. Carothers invented neoprene, a synthetic rubber;[8] the first polyester superpolymer; and, in 1935, nylon. The invention of Teflon followed a few years later. DuPont introduced phenothiazine as an insecticide in 1935.
Second World War: 1941 to 1945
DuPont ranked 15th among United States corporations in the value of wartime production contracts. As the inventor and manufacturer of nylon, DuPont helped produce the raw materials for parachutes, powder bags, and tires.
DuPont also played a major role in the Manhattan Project in 1943, designing, building and operating the Hanford plutonium producing plant in Hanford, Washington. In 1950 DuPont also agreed to build the Savannah River Plant in South Carolina as part of the effort to create a hydrogen bomb...

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What is an index? An index, like the DOW, the S&P500 or the NASDAQ, is a sample of stocks that provide insight into the broader market. When someone says "the market is up 10 points today", they are referring to an index.
By measuring the compilation of similar stocks instead of just one or two stocks, a stock index provides information about that particular market or segment. One of the most talked about and popular indexes is The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) which consists of 30 of the biggest companies in the U.S.Stock indices are typically related by some commonality: for example, the Dow JonesWilshire 5000 is an index that measures or tracks almost every publicly traded stock in the United States. The Morgan Stanley Biotech Index is a small index that follows the biotechnology market. Each stock index has a specific focus that can provide highly specific or very generalized information.
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On May 26, 2016, The Dow®, the world's first and oldest index celebrates its 120th Anniversary.

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The ‘Dow Theory’ which was created 100 years ago by Charles Dow was also the owner of the Dow Jones news company. It is considered by many the foundation of Technical analysis. We explore the first 4 concepts Dow Theory explains.
Names of papers written about the Dow Theory: The Stock Market Barometer" (1922), Robert Rhea's "The Dow Theory" (1932), E. George Schaefer's "How I Helped More Than 10,000 Investors To Profit In Stocks" (1960) and Richard Russell's "The Dow Theory Today" (1961).
Today the Nifty and Sensex are accepted as the barometer of the economy, but Dow was the first person to say that the overall market is a reflection of business conditions, by analysing the trend we could gauge direction of the overall economy and individual companies through their stock prices.
Dow created the Dow Jones industrial index and the Dow Jones rail index. Les learn what the Dow theory encompassed
1) Markets DiscountEverything
The first premise is that the all available information in the market will reflect in price. This includes everything from emotions, earnings, inflation and the fear of a world war breaking out! Okay maybe not, but what it really means is that the market has all information available but only as soon as it becomes relevant will it reflects in price.
2) Markets Trend
Markets will trend upwards, downwards or sideways for long periods of time. ThinkHCL when we talk about uptrends, JP Associates when we see downtrends and CAIRN India for sideways. Sideways trends occur when no clear trend emerges.
3) Phases of These Trends
Now an uptrend for example has phases separated by aggressiveness. The accumulation phase, public participation marked as awareness and excess phase marked as mania (see video for chart) .
This is interesting that we can see the same behaviour in the Nifty chart even after 100 years showing that human behaviour really doesn’t change a lot even after 100 years. Maybe we are hardwired in certain behaviours.
4) The Averages Must Confirm Each Other
100 years ago it made sense to compare averages against each other to judge strength. In today's world information flow more freely and instantaneously. Perhaps this is less relevant today.
Following the Nifty or Sensex is enough to gauge market trends.

published:05 Apr 2015

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Dow Jones & Company

Dow Jones & Company is an American publishing and financial information firm that has been owned by News Corp. since 2007.

The company was best known for the publication of the Dow Jones Industrial Average and related market statistics, Dow Jones Newswire and a number of financial publications. In 2010 the Dow Jones Indexes subsidiary was sold to the CME Group and the company focused on financial news publications, including its flagship publication The Wall Street Journal and providing financial news and information tools to financial companies.

The company was led by the Bancroft family, which held 64% of voting stock, from the 1920s until 2007 when an extended takeover battle saw News Corp take control of the company.

History

Dow Jones was acquired in 1902 by the leading financial journalist of the day, Clarence Barron after the death of co-founder Charles Dow. Upon Barron's death in 1928, control of the company passed to his stepdaughters Jane and Martha Bancroft. The company was led by the Bancroft family, which effectively controlled 64% of all voting stock, until 2007 when an extended takeover battle saw News Corporation acquire the business.

Dow Jones Industrial Average

The Dow Jones Industrial Average/ˌdaʊˈdʒoʊnz/, also called DJIA, the Industrial Average, the Dow Jones, the Dow Jones Industrial, ^DJI, the Dow 30, or simply the Dow, is a stock market index, and one of several indices created by Wall Street Journal editor and Dow Jones & Company co-founder Charles Dow. The industrial average was first calculated on May 26, 1896. Currently owned by S&P Dow Jones Indices, which is majority owned by McGraw Hill Financial, it is the most notable of the Dow Averages, of which the first (non-industrial) was first published on February 16, 1885. The averages are named after Dow and one of his business associates, statistician Edward Jones. It is an index that shows how 30 large publicly owned companies based in the United States have traded during a standard trading session in the stock market. It is the second oldest U.S. market index after the Dow Jones Transportation Average, which was also created by Dow.

Stock market

A stock market or equity market or share market is the aggregation of buyers and sellers (a loose network of economic transactions, not a physical facility or discrete entity) of stocks (also called shares); these may include securities listed on a stock exchange as well as those only traded privately.

Size of the market

Stocks can be categorized in various ways. One common way is by the country where the company is domiciled. For example, Nestlé and Novartis are domiciled in Switzerland, so they may be considered as part of the Swiss stock market, although their stock may also be traded at exchanges in other countries.

At the close of 2012, the size of the world stock market (total market capitalisation) was about US$55 trillion. By country, the largest market was the United States (about 34%), followed by Japan (about 6%) and the United Kingdom (about 6%). This went up more in 2013.

Stock exchange

A stock exchange is a place or organization by which stock traders (people and companies) can trade stocks. Companies may want to get their stock listed on a stock exchange. Other stocks may be traded "over the counter", that is, through a dealer. A large company will usually have its stock listed on many exchanges across the world.

The six basic tenets of Dow theory as summarized by Hamilton, Rhea, and Schaefer are described below.

Six basic tenets of Dow theory

The market has three movements

(1) The "main movement", primary movement or major trend may last from less than a year to several years. It can be bullish or bearish. (2) The "medium swing", secondary reaction or intermediate reaction may last from ten days to three months and generally retraces from 33% to 66% of the primary price change since the previous medium swing or start of the main movement. (3) The "short swing" or minor movement varies with opinion from hours to a month or more. The three movements may be simultaneous, for instance, a daily minor movement in a bearish secondary reaction in a bullish primary movement.

Dow Jones Industrial Average Crosses 20,000

The Dow Jones industrial average is trading over 20,000 points for the first time, the latest milestone in a record-setting drive for the stock market. (Jan. 25)
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STOCK EXCHANGE EXPLAINED IN 2 MINUTES

STOCK EXCHANGE EXPLAINED IN 2 MINUTES

STOCK EXCHANGE EXPLAINED IN 2 MINUTES

What is the stock exchange & how does it work?
Hi everyone, today we're sharing our dummies guide to the stock market for those of you who want a brief introduction to the world of stocks, shares, FTSEs and NASDAQs ;)
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The FTSE 100 explained

11:38

REALIST NEWS - The Dow Jones Industrial Average Hits 22,000 For The First Time In U.S. History

REALIST NEWS - The Dow Jones Industrial Average Hits 22,000 For The First Time In U.S. History

REALIST NEWS - The Dow Jones Industrial Average Hits 22,000 For The First Time In U.S. History

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43:19

The Stock Market Crash of 1987 | Cancel Crash

The Stock Market Crash of 1987 | Cancel Crash

The Stock Market Crash of 1987 | Cancel Crash

The fragile state of today’s world financial markets is not a new phenomenon. It wasn’t long ago that the world braced itself for another Great Depression.
It was the defining moment of the 1980's. The New York Stock Exchange, the epicenter of the world financial markets and backbone of American capitalism, was under siege. On October 19th, 1987, the Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged 508 points, the largest single day drop in the history of the stock market. But it was on Tuesday, October 20th that the world's financial markets came within 5 minutes of total disintegration.
How was it averted? Was it a miracle? Manipulation? Or a lucky trade?
Cancel Crash depicts the dramatic events that saved the world from financial anarchy and presents for the first time what actually happened on Terrible Tuesday. Framed between the opening bell on Friday, October 16h to the closing bell of Terrible Tuesday, the story unfolds as the perilous clock ticks, revealing those who prevented a global Depression and saved our financial markets.
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3:00

Beware valuations as stocks surge to new record highs

Beware valuations as stocks surge to new record highs

Beware valuations as stocks surge to new record highs

The Dow Jones Industrial Average just broke the 22,000 level for the first time ever this week, but there's a mounting debate about whether the market is too expensive for its own good. Business InsiderCEOHenry Blodget discusses the signs of over-exuberance in the market right now and looks at how extended valuation levels are relative to history.
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18:07

The Wonder World of Chemistry 1936 DuPont

The Wonder World of Chemistry 1936 DuPont

The Wonder World of Chemistry 1936 DuPont

more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/chemistry_articles.html
"Who changes the old and creates the new, serves Progress! This story of progress is the story of the search for 'Better Things for Better Living -- Through Chemistry.'"
Public domain film from the Prelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DuPont
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, commonly referred to as DuPont, is an American chemical company that was founded in July 1802 as a gunpowder mill by Éleuthère Irénée du Pont. DuPont was the world's third largest chemical company based on market capitalization[citation needed] and ninth based on revenue in 2012. Its stock price is a component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
In the20th century, DuPont developed many polymers such as Vespel, neoprene, nylon, Corian, Teflon, Mylar, Kevlar, Zemdrain, M5 fiber, Nomex, Tyvek, Sorona and Lycra. DuPont developed Freon (chlorofluorocarbons) for the refrigerant industry, and later more environmentally friendly refrigerants. It developed synthetic pigments and paints including ChromaFlair.
In 1902, DuPont's president, Eugene du Pont, died, and the surviving partners sold the company to three great-grandsons of the original founder. The company subsequently purchased several smaller chemical companies, and in 1912 these actions gave rise to government scrutiny under the Sherman Antitrust Act. The courts declared that the company's dominance of the explosives business constituted a monopoly and ordered divestment. The court ruling resulted in the creation of theHercules Powder Company (later Hercules Inc. and now part of Ashland Inc.) and the AtlasPowder Company (purchased by Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) and now part of AkzoNobel). At the time of divestment, DuPont retained the single base nitrocellulose powders, while Hercules held the double base powders combining nitrocellulose and nitroglycerine. DuPont subsequently developed the Improved Military Rifle (IMR) line of smokeless powders.
In 1910, DuPont published a brochure entitled "Farming with Dynamite". The pamphlet was instructional, outlining the benefits to using their dynamite products on stumps and various other obstacles that would be easier to remove with dynamite as opposed to other more conventional, inefficient means.
DuPont also established two of the first industrial laboratories in the United States, where they began the work on cellulose chemistry, lacquers and other non-explosive products. DuPont Central Research was established at the DuPont Experimental Station, across the Brandywine Creek from the original powder mills.
Automotive investments: 1914
In 1914, Pierre S. du Pont invested in the fledgling automobile industry, buying stock in General Motors (GM). The following year he was invited to sit on GM's board of directors and would eventually be appointed the company's chairman. The DuPont company would assist the struggling automobile company further with a $25 million purchase of GM stock. In 1920, Pierre S. du Pont was elected president of General Motors. Under du Pont's guidance, GM became the number one automobile company in the world. However, in 1957, because of DuPont's influence within GM, further action under the Clayton Antitrust Act forced DuPont to divest itself of its shares of General Motors.
In the 1920s, DuPont continued its emphasis on materials science, hiring Wallace Carothers to work on polymers in 1928. Carothers invented neoprene, a synthetic rubber;[8] the first polyester superpolymer; and, in 1935, nylon. The invention of Teflon followed a few years later. DuPont introduced phenothiazine as an insecticide in 1935.
Second World War: 1941 to 1945
DuPont ranked 15th among United States corporations in the value of wartime production contracts. As the inventor and manufacturer of nylon, DuPont helped produce the raw materials for parachutes, powder bags, and tires.
DuPont also played a major role in the Manhattan Project in 1943, designing, building and operating the Hanford plutonium producing plant in Hanford, Washington. In 1950 DuPont also agreed to build the Savannah River Plant in South Carolina as part of the effort to create a hydrogen bomb...

1:45

What is a Stock Market Index? | by Wall Street Survivor

What is a Stock Market Index? | by Wall Street Survivor

What is a Stock Market Index? | by Wall Street Survivor

What is an index? An index, like the DOW, the S&P500 or the NASDAQ, is a sample of stocks that provide insight into the broader market. When someone says "the market is up 10 points today", they are referring to an index.
By measuring the compilation of similar stocks instead of just one or two stocks, a stock index provides information about that particular market or segment. One of the most talked about and popular indexes is The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) which consists of 30 of the biggest companies in the U.S.Stock indices are typically related by some commonality: for example, the Dow JonesWilshire 5000 is an index that measures or tracks almost every publicly traded stock in the United States. The Morgan Stanley Biotech Index is a small index that follows the biotechnology market. Each stock index has a specific focus that can provide highly specific or very generalized information.
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Dow Jones Industrial Average® 120th Anniversary

Dow Jones Industrial Average® 120th Anniversary

Dow Jones Industrial Average® 120th Anniversary

On May 26, 2016, The Dow®, the world's first and oldest index celebrates its 120th Anniversary.

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What Is The Dow Theory?

What Is The Dow Theory?

What Is The Dow Theory?

The ‘Dow Theory’ which was created 100 years ago by Charles Dow was also the owner of the Dow Jones news company. It is considered by many the foundation of Technical analysis. We explore the first 4 concepts Dow Theory explains.
Names of papers written about the Dow Theory: The Stock Market Barometer" (1922), Robert Rhea's "The Dow Theory" (1932), E. George Schaefer's "How I Helped More Than 10,000 Investors To Profit In Stocks" (1960) and Richard Russell's "The Dow Theory Today" (1961).
Today the Nifty and Sensex are accepted as the barometer of the economy, but Dow was the first person to say that the overall market is a reflection of business conditions, by analysing the trend we could gauge direction of the overall economy and individual companies through their stock prices.
Dow created the Dow Jones industrial index and the Dow Jones rail index. Les learn what the Dow theory encompassed
1) Markets DiscountEverything
The first premise is that the all available information in the market will reflect in price. This includes everything from emotions, earnings, inflation and the fear of a world war breaking out! Okay maybe not, but what it really means is that the market has all information available but only as soon as it becomes relevant will it reflects in price.
2) Markets Trend
Markets will trend upwards, downwards or sideways for long periods of time. ThinkHCL when we talk about uptrends, JP Associates when we see downtrends and CAIRN India for sideways. Sideways trends occur when no clear trend emerges.
3) Phases of These Trends
Now an uptrend for example has phases separated by aggressiveness. The accumulation phase, public participation marked as awareness and excess phase marked as mania (see video for chart) .
This is interesting that we can see the same behaviour in the Nifty chart even after 100 years showing that human behaviour really doesn’t change a lot even after 100 years. Maybe we are hardwired in certain behaviours.
4) The Averages Must Confirm Each Other
100 years ago it made sense to compare averages against each other to judge strength. In today's world information flow more freely and instantaneously. Perhaps this is less relevant today.
Following the Nifty or Sensex is enough to gauge market trends.

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Which Stock Market Index Is The Best Indicator?

Which Stock Market Index Is The Best Indicator?

Which Stock Market Index Is The Best Indicator?

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The fragile state of today’s world financial markets is not a new phenomenon. It wasn’t long ago that the world braced itself for another Great Depression.
It was the defining moment of the 1980's. The New York Stock Exchange, the epicenter of the world financial markets and backbone of American capitalism, was under siege. On October 19th, 1987, the Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged 508 points, the largest single day drop in the history of the stock market. But it was on Tuesday, October 20th that the world's financial markets came within 5 minutes of total disintegration.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average just broke the 22,000 level for the first time ever this week, but there's a mounting debate about whether the market is too expensive for its own good. Business InsiderCEOHenry Blodget discusses the signs of over-exuberance in the market right now and looks at how extended valuation levels are relative to history.
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The Wonder World of Chemistry 1936 DuPont

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"Who changes the old and creates the new, serves Progress! This story of progress is the story of the search for 'Better Things for Better Living -- Through Chemistry.'"
Public domain film from the Prelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
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E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, commonly referred to as DuPont, is an American chemical company that was founded ...

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What is a Stock Market Index? | by Wall Street Survivor

What is an index? An index, like the DOW, the S&P500 or the NASDAQ, is a sample of stocks that provide insight into the broader market. When someone says "the market is up 10 points today", they are referring to an index.
By measuring the compilation of similar stocks instead of just one or two stocks, a stock index provides information about that particular market or segment. One of the most talked about and popular indexes is The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) which consists of 30 of the biggest companies in the U.S.Stock indices are typically related by some commonality: for example, the Dow JonesWilshire 5000 is an index that measures or tracks almost every publicly traded stock in the United States. The Morgan Stanley Biotech Index is a small index that follows the biotechno...

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Dow Jones Industrial Average® 120th Anniversary

On May 26, 2016, The Dow®, the world's first and oldest index celebrates its 120th Anniversary.

published: 24 May 2016

What Is The Dow Theory?

The ‘Dow Theory’ which was created 100 years ago by Charles Dow was also the owner of the Dow Jones news company. It is considered by many the foundation of Technical analysis. We explore the first 4 concepts Dow Theory explains.
Names of papers written about the Dow Theory: The Stock Market Barometer" (1922), Robert Rhea's "The Dow Theory" (1932), E. George Schaefer's "How I Helped More Than 10,000 Investors To Profit In Stocks" (1960) and Richard Russell's "The Dow Theory Today" (1961).
Today the Nifty and Sensex are accepted as the barometer of the economy, but Dow was the first person to say that the overall market is a reflection of business conditions, by analysing the trend we could gauge direction of the overall economy and individual companies through their stock prices.
Dow cr...

published: 05 Apr 2015

Which Stock Market Index Is The Best Indicator?

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Dow Jones Industrial Average Crosses 20,000

The Dow Jones industrial average is trading over 20,000 points for the first time, the latest milestone in a record-setting drive for the stock market. (Jan. 25...

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What is the stock exchange & how does it work?
Hi everyone, today we're sharing our dummies guide to the stock market for those of you who want a brief introdu...

What is the stock exchange & how does it work?
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What is the stock exchange & how does it work?
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The Stock Market Crash of 1987 | Cancel Crash

The fragile state of today’s world financial markets is not a new phenomenon. It wasn’t long ago that the world braced itself for another Great Depression.
It...

The fragile state of today’s world financial markets is not a new phenomenon. It wasn’t long ago that the world braced itself for another Great Depression.
It was the defining moment of the 1980's. The New York Stock Exchange, the epicenter of the world financial markets and backbone of American capitalism, was under siege. On October 19th, 1987, the Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged 508 points, the largest single day drop in the history of the stock market. But it was on Tuesday, October 20th that the world's financial markets came within 5 minutes of total disintegration.
How was it averted? Was it a miracle? Manipulation? Or a lucky trade?
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The Wonder World of Chemistry 1936 DuPont

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"Who changes the old and creates the new, serves Progress! This story of progress is the story of the search for 'Better Things for Better Living -- Through Chemistry.'"
Public domain film from the Prelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DuPont
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, commonly referred to as DuPont, is an American chemical company that was founded in July 1802 as a gunpowder mill by Éleuthère Irénée du Pont. DuPont was the world's third largest chemical company based on market capitalization[citation needed] and ninth based on revenue in 2012. Its stock price is a component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
In the20th century, DuPont developed many polymers such as Vespel, neoprene, nylon, Corian, Teflon, Mylar, Kevlar, Zemdrain, M5 fiber, Nomex, Tyvek, Sorona and Lycra. DuPont developed Freon (chlorofluorocarbons) for the refrigerant industry, and later more environmentally friendly refrigerants. It developed synthetic pigments and paints including ChromaFlair.
In 1902, DuPont's president, Eugene du Pont, died, and the surviving partners sold the company to three great-grandsons of the original founder. The company subsequently purchased several smaller chemical companies, and in 1912 these actions gave rise to government scrutiny under the Sherman Antitrust Act. The courts declared that the company's dominance of the explosives business constituted a monopoly and ordered divestment. The court ruling resulted in the creation of theHercules Powder Company (later Hercules Inc. and now part of Ashland Inc.) and the AtlasPowder Company (purchased by Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) and now part of AkzoNobel). At the time of divestment, DuPont retained the single base nitrocellulose powders, while Hercules held the double base powders combining nitrocellulose and nitroglycerine. DuPont subsequently developed the Improved Military Rifle (IMR) line of smokeless powders.
In 1910, DuPont published a brochure entitled "Farming with Dynamite". The pamphlet was instructional, outlining the benefits to using their dynamite products on stumps and various other obstacles that would be easier to remove with dynamite as opposed to other more conventional, inefficient means.
DuPont also established two of the first industrial laboratories in the United States, where they began the work on cellulose chemistry, lacquers and other non-explosive products. DuPont Central Research was established at the DuPont Experimental Station, across the Brandywine Creek from the original powder mills.
Automotive investments: 1914
In 1914, Pierre S. du Pont invested in the fledgling automobile industry, buying stock in General Motors (GM). The following year he was invited to sit on GM's board of directors and would eventually be appointed the company's chairman. The DuPont company would assist the struggling automobile company further with a $25 million purchase of GM stock. In 1920, Pierre S. du Pont was elected president of General Motors. Under du Pont's guidance, GM became the number one automobile company in the world. However, in 1957, because of DuPont's influence within GM, further action under the Clayton Antitrust Act forced DuPont to divest itself of its shares of General Motors.
In the 1920s, DuPont continued its emphasis on materials science, hiring Wallace Carothers to work on polymers in 1928. Carothers invented neoprene, a synthetic rubber;[8] the first polyester superpolymer; and, in 1935, nylon. The invention of Teflon followed a few years later. DuPont introduced phenothiazine as an insecticide in 1935.
Second World War: 1941 to 1945
DuPont ranked 15th among United States corporations in the value of wartime production contracts. As the inventor and manufacturer of nylon, DuPont helped produce the raw materials for parachutes, powder bags, and tires.
DuPont also played a major role in the Manhattan Project in 1943, designing, building and operating the Hanford plutonium producing plant in Hanford, Washington. In 1950 DuPont also agreed to build the Savannah River Plant in South Carolina as part of the effort to create a hydrogen bomb...

more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/chemistry_articles.html
"Who changes the old and creates the new, serves Progress! This story of progress is the story of the search for 'Better Things for Better Living -- Through Chemistry.'"
Public domain film from the Prelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DuPont
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, commonly referred to as DuPont, is an American chemical company that was founded in July 1802 as a gunpowder mill by Éleuthère Irénée du Pont. DuPont was the world's third largest chemical company based on market capitalization[citation needed] and ninth based on revenue in 2012. Its stock price is a component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
In the20th century, DuPont developed many polymers such as Vespel, neoprene, nylon, Corian, Teflon, Mylar, Kevlar, Zemdrain, M5 fiber, Nomex, Tyvek, Sorona and Lycra. DuPont developed Freon (chlorofluorocarbons) for the refrigerant industry, and later more environmentally friendly refrigerants. It developed synthetic pigments and paints including ChromaFlair.
In 1902, DuPont's president, Eugene du Pont, died, and the surviving partners sold the company to three great-grandsons of the original founder. The company subsequently purchased several smaller chemical companies, and in 1912 these actions gave rise to government scrutiny under the Sherman Antitrust Act. The courts declared that the company's dominance of the explosives business constituted a monopoly and ordered divestment. The court ruling resulted in the creation of theHercules Powder Company (later Hercules Inc. and now part of Ashland Inc.) and the AtlasPowder Company (purchased by Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) and now part of AkzoNobel). At the time of divestment, DuPont retained the single base nitrocellulose powders, while Hercules held the double base powders combining nitrocellulose and nitroglycerine. DuPont subsequently developed the Improved Military Rifle (IMR) line of smokeless powders.
In 1910, DuPont published a brochure entitled "Farming with Dynamite". The pamphlet was instructional, outlining the benefits to using their dynamite products on stumps and various other obstacles that would be easier to remove with dynamite as opposed to other more conventional, inefficient means.
DuPont also established two of the first industrial laboratories in the United States, where they began the work on cellulose chemistry, lacquers and other non-explosive products. DuPont Central Research was established at the DuPont Experimental Station, across the Brandywine Creek from the original powder mills.
Automotive investments: 1914
In 1914, Pierre S. du Pont invested in the fledgling automobile industry, buying stock in General Motors (GM). The following year he was invited to sit on GM's board of directors and would eventually be appointed the company's chairman. The DuPont company would assist the struggling automobile company further with a $25 million purchase of GM stock. In 1920, Pierre S. du Pont was elected president of General Motors. Under du Pont's guidance, GM became the number one automobile company in the world. However, in 1957, because of DuPont's influence within GM, further action under the Clayton Antitrust Act forced DuPont to divest itself of its shares of General Motors.
In the 1920s, DuPont continued its emphasis on materials science, hiring Wallace Carothers to work on polymers in 1928. Carothers invented neoprene, a synthetic rubber;[8] the first polyester superpolymer; and, in 1935, nylon. The invention of Teflon followed a few years later. DuPont introduced phenothiazine as an insecticide in 1935.
Second World War: 1941 to 1945
DuPont ranked 15th among United States corporations in the value of wartime production contracts. As the inventor and manufacturer of nylon, DuPont helped produce the raw materials for parachutes, powder bags, and tires.
DuPont also played a major role in the Manhattan Project in 1943, designing, building and operating the Hanford plutonium producing plant in Hanford, Washington. In 1950 DuPont also agreed to build the Savannah River Plant in South Carolina as part of the effort to create a hydrogen bomb...

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What is an index? An index, like the DOW, the S&P500 or the NASDAQ, is a sample of stocks that provide insight into the broader market. When someone says "the market is up 10 points today", they are referring to an index.
By measuring the compilation of similar stocks instead of just one or two stocks, a stock index provides information about that particular market or segment. One of the most talked about and popular indexes is The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) which consists of 30 of the biggest companies in the U.S.Stock indices are typically related by some commonality: for example, the Dow JonesWilshire 5000 is an index that measures or tracks almost every publicly traded stock in the United States. The Morgan Stanley Biotech Index is a small index that follows the biotechnology market. Each stock index has a specific focus that can provide highly specific or very generalized information.
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What is an index? An index, like the DOW, the S&P500 or the NASDAQ, is a sample of stocks that provide insight into the broader market. When someone says "the market is up 10 points today", they are referring to an index.
By measuring the compilation of similar stocks instead of just one or two stocks, a stock index provides information about that particular market or segment. One of the most talked about and popular indexes is The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) which consists of 30 of the biggest companies in the U.S.Stock indices are typically related by some commonality: for example, the Dow JonesWilshire 5000 is an index that measures or tracks almost every publicly traded stock in the United States. The Morgan Stanley Biotech Index is a small index that follows the biotechnology market. Each stock index has a specific focus that can provide highly specific or very generalized information.
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The ‘Dow Theory’ which was created 100 years ago by Charles Dow was also the owner of the Dow Jones news company. It is considered by many the foundation of Technical analysis. We explore the first 4 concepts Dow Theory explains.
Names of papers written about the Dow Theory: The Stock Market Barometer" (1922), Robert Rhea's "The Dow Theory" (1932), E. George Schaefer's "How I Helped More Than 10,000 Investors To Profit In Stocks" (1960) and Richard Russell's "The Dow Theory Today" (1961).
Today the Nifty and Sensex are accepted as the barometer of the economy, but Dow was the first person to say that the overall market is a reflection of business conditions, by analysing the trend we could gauge direction of the overall economy and individual companies through their stock prices.
Dow created the Dow Jones industrial index and the Dow Jones rail index. Les learn what the Dow theory encompassed
1) Markets DiscountEverything
The first premise is that the all available information in the market will reflect in price. This includes everything from emotions, earnings, inflation and the fear of a world war breaking out! Okay maybe not, but what it really means is that the market has all information available but only as soon as it becomes relevant will it reflects in price.
2) Markets Trend
Markets will trend upwards, downwards or sideways for long periods of time. ThinkHCL when we talk about uptrends, JP Associates when we see downtrends and CAIRN India for sideways. Sideways trends occur when no clear trend emerges.
3) Phases of These Trends
Now an uptrend for example has phases separated by aggressiveness. The accumulation phase, public participation marked as awareness and excess phase marked as mania (see video for chart) .
This is interesting that we can see the same behaviour in the Nifty chart even after 100 years showing that human behaviour really doesn’t change a lot even after 100 years. Maybe we are hardwired in certain behaviours.
4) The Averages Must Confirm Each Other
100 years ago it made sense to compare averages against each other to judge strength. In today's world information flow more freely and instantaneously. Perhaps this is less relevant today.
Following the Nifty or Sensex is enough to gauge market trends.

The ‘Dow Theory’ which was created 100 years ago by Charles Dow was also the owner of the Dow Jones news company. It is considered by many the foundation of Technical analysis. We explore the first 4 concepts Dow Theory explains.
Names of papers written about the Dow Theory: The Stock Market Barometer" (1922), Robert Rhea's "The Dow Theory" (1932), E. George Schaefer's "How I Helped More Than 10,000 Investors To Profit In Stocks" (1960) and Richard Russell's "The Dow Theory Today" (1961).
Today the Nifty and Sensex are accepted as the barometer of the economy, but Dow was the first person to say that the overall market is a reflection of business conditions, by analysing the trend we could gauge direction of the overall economy and individual companies through their stock prices.
Dow created the Dow Jones industrial index and the Dow Jones rail index. Les learn what the Dow theory encompassed
1) Markets DiscountEverything
The first premise is that the all available information in the market will reflect in price. This includes everything from emotions, earnings, inflation and the fear of a world war breaking out! Okay maybe not, but what it really means is that the market has all information available but only as soon as it becomes relevant will it reflects in price.
2) Markets Trend
Markets will trend upwards, downwards or sideways for long periods of time. ThinkHCL when we talk about uptrends, JP Associates when we see downtrends and CAIRN India for sideways. Sideways trends occur when no clear trend emerges.
3) Phases of These Trends
Now an uptrend for example has phases separated by aggressiveness. The accumulation phase, public participation marked as awareness and excess phase marked as mania (see video for chart) .
This is interesting that we can see the same behaviour in the Nifty chart even after 100 years showing that human behaviour really doesn’t change a lot even after 100 years. Maybe we are hardwired in certain behaviours.
4) The Averages Must Confirm Each Other
100 years ago it made sense to compare averages against each other to judge strength. In today's world information flow more freely and instantaneously. Perhaps this is less relevant today.
Following the Nifty or Sensex is enough to gauge market trends.

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It was the defining moment of the 1980's. The New York Stock Exchange, the epicenter of the world financial markets and backbone of American capitalism, was under siege. On October 19th, 1987, the Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged 508 points, the largest single day drop in the history of the stock market. But it was on Tuesday, October 20th that the world's financial markets came within 5 minutes of total disintegration.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average just broke the 22,000 level for the first time ever this week, but there's a mounting debate about whether the market is too expensive for its own good. Business InsiderCEOHenry Blodget discusses the signs of over-exuberance in the market right now and looks at how extended valuation levels are relative to history.
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The Wonder World of Chemistry 1936 DuPont

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"Who changes the old and creates the new, serves Progress! This story of progress is the story of the search for 'Better Things for Better Living -- Through Chemistry.'"
Public domain film from the Prelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DuPont
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, commonly referred to as DuPont, is an American chemical company that was founded in July 1802 as a gunpowder mill by Éleuthère Irénée du Pont. DuPont was the world's third largest chemical company based on market capitalization[citation needed] and ninth based on revenue in 2012. Its stock price is a component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
In the20th century, DuPont developed many polymers such as Vespel, neoprene, nylon, Corian, Teflon, Mylar, Kevlar, Zemdrain, M5 fiber, Nomex, Tyvek, Sorona and Lycra. DuPont developed Freon (chlorofluorocarbons) for the refrigerant industry, and later more environmentally friendly refrigerants. It developed synthetic pigments and paints including ChromaFlair.
In 1902, DuPont's president, Eugene du Pont, died, and the surviving partners sold the company to three great-grandsons of the original founder. The company subsequently purchased several smaller chemical companies, and in 1912 these actions gave rise to government scrutiny under the Sherman Antitrust Act. The courts declared that the company's dominance of the explosives business constituted a monopoly and ordered divestment. The court ruling resulted in the creation of theHercules Powder Company (later Hercules Inc. and now part of Ashland Inc.) and the AtlasPowder Company (purchased by Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) and now part of AkzoNobel). At the time of divestment, DuPont retained the single base nitrocellulose powders, while Hercules held the double base powders combining nitrocellulose and nitroglycerine. DuPont subsequently developed the Improved Military Rifle (IMR) line of smokeless powders.
In 1910, DuPont published a brochure entitled "Farming with Dynamite". The pamphlet was instructional, outlining the benefits to using their dynamite products on stumps and various other obstacles that would be easier to remove with dynamite as opposed to other more conventional, inefficient means.
DuPont also established two of the first industrial laboratories in the United States, where they began the work on cellulose chemistry, lacquers and other non-explosive products. DuPont Central Research was established at the DuPont Experimental Station, across the Brandywine Creek from the original powder mills.
Automotive investments: 1914
In 1914, Pierre S. du Pont invested in the fledgling automobile industry, buying stock in General Motors (GM). The following year he was invited to sit on GM's board of directors and would eventually be appointed the company's chairman. The DuPont company would assist the struggling automobile company further with a $25 million purchase of GM stock. In 1920, Pierre S. du Pont was elected president of General Motors. Under du Pont's guidance, GM became the number one automobile company in the world. However, in 1957, because of DuPont's influence within GM, further action under the Clayton Antitrust Act forced DuPont to divest itself of its shares of General Motors.
In the 1920s, DuPont continued its emphasis on materials science, hiring Wallace Carothers to work on polymers in 1928. Carothers invented neoprene, a synthetic rubber;[8] the first polyester superpolymer; and, in 1935, nylon. The invention of Teflon followed a few years later. DuPont introduced phenothiazine as an insecticide in 1935.
Second World War: 1941 to 1945
DuPont ranked 15th among United States corporations in the value of wartime production contracts. As the inventor and manufacturer of nylon, DuPont helped produce the raw materials for parachutes, powder bags, and tires.
DuPont also played a major role in the Manhattan Project in 1943, designing, building and operating the Hanford plutonium producing plant in Hanford, Washington. In 1950 DuPont also agreed to build the Savannah River Plant in South Carolina as part of the effort to create a hydrogen bomb...

more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/chemistry_articles.html
"Who changes the old and creates the new, serves Progress! This story of progress is the story of the search for 'Better Things for Better Living -- Through Chemistry.'"
Public domain film from the Prelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DuPont
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, commonly referred to as DuPont, is an American chemical company that was founded in July 1802 as a gunpowder mill by Éleuthère Irénée du Pont. DuPont was the world's third largest chemical company based on market capitalization[citation needed] and ninth based on revenue in 2012. Its stock price is a component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
In the20th century, DuPont developed many polymers such as Vespel, neoprene, nylon, Corian, Teflon, Mylar, Kevlar, Zemdrain, M5 fiber, Nomex, Tyvek, Sorona and Lycra. DuPont developed Freon (chlorofluorocarbons) for the refrigerant industry, and later more environmentally friendly refrigerants. It developed synthetic pigments and paints including ChromaFlair.
In 1902, DuPont's president, Eugene du Pont, died, and the surviving partners sold the company to three great-grandsons of the original founder. The company subsequently purchased several smaller chemical companies, and in 1912 these actions gave rise to government scrutiny under the Sherman Antitrust Act. The courts declared that the company's dominance of the explosives business constituted a monopoly and ordered divestment. The court ruling resulted in the creation of theHercules Powder Company (later Hercules Inc. and now part of Ashland Inc.) and the AtlasPowder Company (purchased by Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) and now part of AkzoNobel). At the time of divestment, DuPont retained the single base nitrocellulose powders, while Hercules held the double base powders combining nitrocellulose and nitroglycerine. DuPont subsequently developed the Improved Military Rifle (IMR) line of smokeless powders.
In 1910, DuPont published a brochure entitled "Farming with Dynamite". The pamphlet was instructional, outlining the benefits to using their dynamite products on stumps and various other obstacles that would be easier to remove with dynamite as opposed to other more conventional, inefficient means.
DuPont also established two of the first industrial laboratories in the United States, where they began the work on cellulose chemistry, lacquers and other non-explosive products. DuPont Central Research was established at the DuPont Experimental Station, across the Brandywine Creek from the original powder mills.
Automotive investments: 1914
In 1914, Pierre S. du Pont invested in the fledgling automobile industry, buying stock in General Motors (GM). The following year he was invited to sit on GM's board of directors and would eventually be appointed the company's chairman. The DuPont company would assist the struggling automobile company further with a $25 million purchase of GM stock. In 1920, Pierre S. du Pont was elected president of General Motors. Under du Pont's guidance, GM became the number one automobile company in the world. However, in 1957, because of DuPont's influence within GM, further action under the Clayton Antitrust Act forced DuPont to divest itself of its shares of General Motors.
In the 1920s, DuPont continued its emphasis on materials science, hiring Wallace Carothers to work on polymers in 1928. Carothers invented neoprene, a synthetic rubber;[8] the first polyester superpolymer; and, in 1935, nylon. The invention of Teflon followed a few years later. DuPont introduced phenothiazine as an insecticide in 1935.
Second World War: 1941 to 1945
DuPont ranked 15th among United States corporations in the value of wartime production contracts. As the inventor and manufacturer of nylon, DuPont helped produce the raw materials for parachutes, powder bags, and tires.
DuPont also played a major role in the Manhattan Project in 1943, designing, building and operating the Hanford plutonium producing plant in Hanford, Washington. In 1950 DuPont also agreed to build the Savannah River Plant in South Carolina as part of the effort to create a hydrogen bomb...

What is a Stock Market Index? | by Wall Street Survivor

What is an index? An index, like the DOW, the S&P500 or the NASDAQ, is a sample of stocks that provide insight into the broader market. When someone says "the m...

What is an index? An index, like the DOW, the S&P500 or the NASDAQ, is a sample of stocks that provide insight into the broader market. When someone says "the market is up 10 points today", they are referring to an index.
By measuring the compilation of similar stocks instead of just one or two stocks, a stock index provides information about that particular market or segment. One of the most talked about and popular indexes is The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) which consists of 30 of the biggest companies in the U.S.Stock indices are typically related by some commonality: for example, the Dow JonesWilshire 5000 is an index that measures or tracks almost every publicly traded stock in the United States. The Morgan Stanley Biotech Index is a small index that follows the biotechnology market. Each stock index has a specific focus that can provide highly specific or very generalized information.
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What is an index? An index, like the DOW, the S&P500 or the NASDAQ, is a sample of stocks that provide insight into the broader market. When someone says "the market is up 10 points today", they are referring to an index.
By measuring the compilation of similar stocks instead of just one or two stocks, a stock index provides information about that particular market or segment. One of the most talked about and popular indexes is The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) which consists of 30 of the biggest companies in the U.S.Stock indices are typically related by some commonality: for example, the Dow JonesWilshire 5000 is an index that measures or tracks almost every publicly traded stock in the United States. The Morgan Stanley Biotech Index is a small index that follows the biotechnology market. Each stock index has a specific focus that can provide highly specific or very generalized information.
To learn more about indexes head over to: http://courses.wallstreetsurvivor.com/invest-smarter/

The ‘Dow Theory’ which was created 100 years ago by Charles Dow was also the owner of the Dow Jones news company. It is considered by many the foundation of Technical analysis. We explore the first 4 concepts Dow Theory explains.
Names of papers written about the Dow Theory: The Stock Market Barometer" (1922), Robert Rhea's "The Dow Theory" (1932), E. George Schaefer's "How I Helped More Than 10,000 Investors To Profit In Stocks" (1960) and Richard Russell's "The Dow Theory Today" (1961).
Today the Nifty and Sensex are accepted as the barometer of the economy, but Dow was the first person to say that the overall market is a reflection of business conditions, by analysing the trend we could gauge direction of the overall economy and individual companies through their stock prices.
Dow created the Dow Jones industrial index and the Dow Jones rail index. Les learn what the Dow theory encompassed
1) Markets DiscountEverything
The first premise is that the all available information in the market will reflect in price. This includes everything from emotions, earnings, inflation and the fear of a world war breaking out! Okay maybe not, but what it really means is that the market has all information available but only as soon as it becomes relevant will it reflects in price.
2) Markets Trend
Markets will trend upwards, downwards or sideways for long periods of time. ThinkHCL when we talk about uptrends, JP Associates when we see downtrends and CAIRN India for sideways. Sideways trends occur when no clear trend emerges.
3) Phases of These Trends
Now an uptrend for example has phases separated by aggressiveness. The accumulation phase, public participation marked as awareness and excess phase marked as mania (see video for chart) .
This is interesting that we can see the same behaviour in the Nifty chart even after 100 years showing that human behaviour really doesn’t change a lot even after 100 years. Maybe we are hardwired in certain behaviours.
4) The Averages Must Confirm Each Other
100 years ago it made sense to compare averages against each other to judge strength. In today's world information flow more freely and instantaneously. Perhaps this is less relevant today.
Following the Nifty or Sensex is enough to gauge market trends.

The ‘Dow Theory’ which was created 100 years ago by Charles Dow was also the owner of the Dow Jones news company. It is considered by many the foundation of Technical analysis. We explore the first 4 concepts Dow Theory explains.
Names of papers written about the Dow Theory: The Stock Market Barometer" (1922), Robert Rhea's "The Dow Theory" (1932), E. George Schaefer's "How I Helped More Than 10,000 Investors To Profit In Stocks" (1960) and Richard Russell's "The Dow Theory Today" (1961).
Today the Nifty and Sensex are accepted as the barometer of the economy, but Dow was the first person to say that the overall market is a reflection of business conditions, by analysing the trend we could gauge direction of the overall economy and individual companies through their stock prices.
Dow created the Dow Jones industrial index and the Dow Jones rail index. Les learn what the Dow theory encompassed
1) Markets DiscountEverything
The first premise is that the all available information in the market will reflect in price. This includes everything from emotions, earnings, inflation and the fear of a world war breaking out! Okay maybe not, but what it really means is that the market has all information available but only as soon as it becomes relevant will it reflects in price.
2) Markets Trend
Markets will trend upwards, downwards or sideways for long periods of time. ThinkHCL when we talk about uptrends, JP Associates when we see downtrends and CAIRN India for sideways. Sideways trends occur when no clear trend emerges.
3) Phases of These Trends
Now an uptrend for example has phases separated by aggressiveness. The accumulation phase, public participation marked as awareness and excess phase marked as mania (see video for chart) .
This is interesting that we can see the same behaviour in the Nifty chart even after 100 years showing that human behaviour really doesn’t change a lot even after 100 years. Maybe we are hardwired in certain behaviours.
4) The Averages Must Confirm Each Other
100 years ago it made sense to compare averages against each other to judge strength. In today's world information flow more freely and instantaneously. Perhaps this is less relevant today.
Following the Nifty or Sensex is enough to gauge market trends.

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An introduction to stock market indexes investopedia articles analyst 102501. Stocks probably the most famous stock market indicator of them all, dow jones industrial index includes all companies listed on nasdaq more than it as 'best single gauge' current condition u. Stock market indexes investopedia. Asp url? Q webcache. S stock what is the best way to measure total market? Investopedia. Key stock market indicators include price, volume, and moving index wikipedia. Stocks are the dow jones industrial average (djia), s&p 500 index, and nasdaq composite index many investors look at or as benchmarks representatives of stock market a whole i hope you asking on basis technical analysis. An introduction to stock market indexes investopedia. What are the most common market indicators to follow u. Stocks and bonds have provided similar returns during the last 20 trading days this page provides stock market indexes quotes for several countries including latest price, yesterday session close, plus weekly, monthly yearly dec 2016 2 period rsi is single best indicator swing traders. What are the best indicators to read this market? Marketwatch. Googleusercontent search. Equity markets 8 mar 2012 the stock market does not have a major influence on economy's nor breaching specific index level performance of cnnmoney's investor sentiment tool that comprises 7 indicators. Stock market countries list trading economicswhat is stock index pointsdaily indicators moneyweb. It includes the stocks of 30 largest and most influential companies in united states. The dow jones industrial average (djia) is one of the oldest, most well known and frequently used indices in world. The djia is what's known as a price weighted index 24 mar 2015 the key indicators for u. There are a lot of indicators what's the best way to invest 50000 in stock market? Which indices india right now? What is trading 31 dec 2012 indicator s&p 500 index moving average late october, after one its months ever, managed move above 25 jun 2015 here's look at what investors should be watching get good read like market, individual go through boom and bust learn about important market price volume plus how that if you follow action on major each day, situations, but for portraying actual strength or measurement value section other hand, companies with social performances might better run, have more committed workers customers, less likely 23 feb 2009 we limit our discussion markets, then most closely followed indexes (after dow) nasdaq composite 28 aug 2014 index, however, cap weighted far it's regarded as single gauge large u. On safm market update tonight; Op rsg geldsake thus the june issue of moneyweb investor does its best to fill gaps. With 17 stories and a podcast list of world stock market indices, reports prices. Dow jones industrial average one of the most widely quoted all market indicatorsStock indexes investopedia. World stock market indices world exchanges. Which is the best indicator to be

http://www.totalinvestor.com We got together with Martin Armstrong for a pre-Thanksgiving interview. His prediction of Dow 16,000 was just three weeks late, not too shabby for the master forecaster. He's sticking by his Dow 32,000 forecast by 2015. His reasons remain the same. The Fed will be working to increase the velocity of money. In the last Fed minutes there was talk about getting rid of interest paid on excess reserves kept on deposit with the Fed. This could have a very stimulative impact on bank lending. Also, Martin is seeing a major third party trend in the 2016 election. There's much more in this in depth interview.

World has warmed 1.2 degree Celsius | WMO Full Press Conference

It is very likely that 2016 will be the hottest year on record, with global temperatures even higher than the record-breaking temperatures in 2015. Preliminary data shows that 2016’s global temperatures are approximately 1.2° Celsius above pre-industrial levels, according to an assessment by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).
Global temperatures for January to September 2016 have been about 0.88° Celsius (1.58°F) above the average (14°C) for the 1961-1990 reference period, which is used by WMO as a baseline. Temperatures spiked in the early months of the year because of the powerful El Niño event of 2015-16. Preliminary data for October indicate that they are at a sufficiently high level for 2016 to remain on track for the title of hottest year on record. This would mean that 16...

published: 15 Nov 2016

The World In 2050 [The Real Future Of Earth] - Full BBC Documentary HD

The World In 2050 [The RealFuture Of Earth] - Full BBCDocumentary HD
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Can you imagine our world in 2050? By mid-century there will likely be 9 billion people on the planet, consuming ever more resources and leading ever more technologically complex lives. What will our cities be like? How will we eat in the future of Earth? Will global warming trigger catastrophic changes, or will we be able to engineer our way out of the world climate crisis?
In the future world demographic changes will certainly be dramatic. Rockefeller University mathematical biologist Joel Cohen says it's likely that by 2050 the majority of the people in the world will live in urban areas of the earth, and will have a significantly higher average age ...

Earth From Above: The End of Oil

The demand side of peak oil over time is concerned with the total quantity of oil that the global market would choose to consume at various possible market prices and how this entire listing of quantities at various prices would evolve over time. Total global quantity demanded of world crude oil grew an average of 1.76% per year from 1994 to 2006, with a high growth of 3.4% in 2003–2004. After reaching a high of 85.6 million barrels (13,610,000 m3) per day in 2007, world consumption decreased in both 2008 and 2009 by a total of 1.8%, despite fuel costs plummeting in 2008. Despite this lull, world quantity-demanded for oil is projected to increase 21% over 2007 levels by 2030 (104 million barrels per day (16.5×106 m3/d) from 86 million barrels (13.7×106 m3)), due in large part to increases ...

published: 21 Jan 2015

Made in Bangladesh - the fifth estate

A lot of our clothes bear the label ‘Made inBangladesh’. But before the deadly collapse of a garment factory there last April, most of us never thought about the people who make them. After clothes bound for Canada were found in the rubble of Rana Plaza, Canadian companies reacted with surprise - how could such a tragedy happen?
the fifth estate’s Mark Kelley went to Bangladesh and tracked down workers who say they are still forced to make clothes for Canada in dangerous conditions. And Kelley goes behind bars for an exclusive interview with the jailed owner of one of the biggest factories inside Rana Plaza, who details his long-standing, multi-million dollar connections to Canada.
Made in Bangladesh won the 2014 International Emmy® Award for Current Affairs programming.
Original air...

published: 03 Oct 2014

'Trumponomics': Making America great again? - Counting the Cost

It has been six months since US PresidentDonald Trump took office.
Amid a slow and disorderly White House transition - including a string of high profile departures - and an ongoing investigation into his Russia ties, Trump is trying to divert the world's attention onto the US economy.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average hit the 22,000 mark for the first time in its 121-year history. Stocks headed higher even as Wall Street lost confidence that Trump's election proposals like tax cuts and infrastructure spending will be pushed through Congress.
There's expectations of a loosening of Wall Street rules put in place after the financial crisis, which has given a boost to financial stocks like Goldman Sachs. The second quarter earnings season has also been largely better than expected.
The US...

published: 05 Aug 2017

The Stock Market Crash of 1987 | Cancel Crash

The fragile state of today’s world financial markets is not a new phenomenon. It wasn’t long ago that the world braced itself for another Great Depression.
It was the defining moment of the 1980's. The New York Stock Exchange, the epicenter of the world financial markets and backbone of American capitalism, was under siege. On October 19th, 1987, the Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged 508 points, the largest single day drop in the history of the stock market. But it was on Tuesday, October 20th that the world's financial markets came within 5 minutes of total disintegration.
How was it averted? Was it a miracle? Manipulation? Or a lucky trade?
Cancel Crash depicts the dramatic events that saved the world from financial anarchy and presents for the first time what actually happene...

http://www.totalinvestor.com We got together with Martin Armstrong for a pre-Thanksgiving interview. His prediction of Dow 16,000 was just three weeks late, no...

http://www.totalinvestor.com We got together with Martin Armstrong for a pre-Thanksgiving interview. His prediction of Dow 16,000 was just three weeks late, not too shabby for the master forecaster. He's sticking by his Dow 32,000 forecast by 2015. His reasons remain the same. The Fed will be working to increase the velocity of money. In the last Fed minutes there was talk about getting rid of interest paid on excess reserves kept on deposit with the Fed. This could have a very stimulative impact on bank lending. Also, Martin is seeing a major third party trend in the 2016 election. There's much more in this in depth interview.

http://www.totalinvestor.com We got together with Martin Armstrong for a pre-Thanksgiving interview. His prediction of Dow 16,000 was just three weeks late, not too shabby for the master forecaster. He's sticking by his Dow 32,000 forecast by 2015. His reasons remain the same. The Fed will be working to increase the velocity of money. In the last Fed minutes there was talk about getting rid of interest paid on excess reserves kept on deposit with the Fed. This could have a very stimulative impact on bank lending. Also, Martin is seeing a major third party trend in the 2016 election. There's much more in this in depth interview.

World has warmed 1.2 degree Celsius | WMO Full Press Conference

It is very likely that 2016 will be the hottest year on record, with global temperatures even higher than the record-breaking temperatures in 2015. Preliminary ...

It is very likely that 2016 will be the hottest year on record, with global temperatures even higher than the record-breaking temperatures in 2015. Preliminary data shows that 2016’s global temperatures are approximately 1.2° Celsius above pre-industrial levels, according to an assessment by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).
Global temperatures for January to September 2016 have been about 0.88° Celsius (1.58°F) above the average (14°C) for the 1961-1990 reference period, which is used by WMO as a baseline. Temperatures spiked in the early months of the year because of the powerful El Niño event of 2015-16. Preliminary data for October indicate that they are at a sufficiently high level for 2016 to remain on track for the title of hottest year on record. This would mean that 16 of the 17 hottest years on record have been this century (1998 was the other one).
Long-term climate change indicators are also record breaking. Concentrations of major greenhouse gases in the atmosphere continue to increase to new records. Arctic sea ice remained at very low levels, especially during early 2016 and the October re-freezing period, and there was significant and very early melting of the Greenland ice sheet.

It is very likely that 2016 will be the hottest year on record, with global temperatures even higher than the record-breaking temperatures in 2015. Preliminary data shows that 2016’s global temperatures are approximately 1.2° Celsius above pre-industrial levels, according to an assessment by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).
Global temperatures for January to September 2016 have been about 0.88° Celsius (1.58°F) above the average (14°C) for the 1961-1990 reference period, which is used by WMO as a baseline. Temperatures spiked in the early months of the year because of the powerful El Niño event of 2015-16. Preliminary data for October indicate that they are at a sufficiently high level for 2016 to remain on track for the title of hottest year on record. This would mean that 16 of the 17 hottest years on record have been this century (1998 was the other one).
Long-term climate change indicators are also record breaking. Concentrations of major greenhouse gases in the atmosphere continue to increase to new records. Arctic sea ice remained at very low levels, especially during early 2016 and the October re-freezing period, and there was significant and very early melting of the Greenland ice sheet.

published:15 Nov 2016

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The World In 2050 [The Real Future Of Earth] - Full BBC Documentary HD

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Earth From Above: The End of Oil

The demand side of peak oil over time is concerned with the total quantity of oil that the global market would choose to consume at various possible market pric...

The demand side of peak oil over time is concerned with the total quantity of oil that the global market would choose to consume at various possible market prices and how this entire listing of quantities at various prices would evolve over time. Total global quantity demanded of world crude oil grew an average of 1.76% per year from 1994 to 2006, with a high growth of 3.4% in 2003–2004. After reaching a high of 85.6 million barrels (13,610,000 m3) per day in 2007, world consumption decreased in both 2008 and 2009 by a total of 1.8%, despite fuel costs plummeting in 2008. Despite this lull, world quantity-demanded for oil is projected to increase 21% over 2007 levels by 2030 (104 million barrels per day (16.5×106 m3/d) from 86 million barrels (13.7×106 m3)), due in large part to increases in demand from the transportation sector. According to the IEA's 2013 projections, growth in global oil demand will be significantly outpaced by growth in production capacity over the next 5 years.
The world increased its daily oil consumption from 63 million barrels (10,000,000 m3) (Mbbl) in 1980 to 85 million barrels (13,500,000 m3) in 2006.
Energy demand is distributed amongst four broad sectors: transportation, residential, commercial, and industrial. In terms of oil use, transportation is the largest sector and the one that has seen the largest growth in demand in recent decades. This growth has largely come from new demand for personal-use vehicles powered by internal combustion engines. This sector also has the highest consumption rates, accounting for approximately 68.9% of the oil used in the United States in 2006, and 55% of oil use worldwide as documented in the Hirsch report. Transportation is therefore of particular interest to those seeking to mitigate the effects of peak oil.
United States crude oil production peaked in 1970. In 2005, imports were twice as great as production.
Although demand growth is highest in the developing world, the United States is the world's largest consumer of petroleum. Between 1995 and 2005, US consumption grew from 17,700,000 barrels per day (2,810,000 m3/d) to 20,700,000 barrels per day (3,290,000 m3/d), a 3,000,000 barrels per day (480,000 m3/d) increase. China, by comparison, increased consumption from 3,400,000 barrels per day (540,000 m3/d) to 7,000,000 barrels per day (1,100,000 m3/d), an increase of 3,600,000 barrels per day (570,000 m3/d), in the same time frame. The EnergyInformationAdministration (EIA) stated that gasoline usage in the United States may have peaked in 2007, in part because of increasing interest in and mandates for use of biofuels and energy efficiency.
As countries develop, industry and higher living standards drive up energy use, most often of oil. Thriving economies, such as China and India, are quickly becoming large oil consumers. China has seen oil consumption grow by 8% yearly since 2002, doubling from 1996 to 2006. In 2008, auto sales in China were expected to grow by as much as 15–20%, resulting in part from economic growth rates of over 10% for five years in a row.
Although swift, continued growth in China is often predicted, others predict China's export-dominated economy will not continue such growth trends because of wage and price inflation and reduced demand from the United States. India's oil imports are expected to more than triple from 2005 levels by 2020, rising to 5 million barrels per day (790×103 m3/d).

The demand side of peak oil over time is concerned with the total quantity of oil that the global market would choose to consume at various possible market prices and how this entire listing of quantities at various prices would evolve over time. Total global quantity demanded of world crude oil grew an average of 1.76% per year from 1994 to 2006, with a high growth of 3.4% in 2003–2004. After reaching a high of 85.6 million barrels (13,610,000 m3) per day in 2007, world consumption decreased in both 2008 and 2009 by a total of 1.8%, despite fuel costs plummeting in 2008. Despite this lull, world quantity-demanded for oil is projected to increase 21% over 2007 levels by 2030 (104 million barrels per day (16.5×106 m3/d) from 86 million barrels (13.7×106 m3)), due in large part to increases in demand from the transportation sector. According to the IEA's 2013 projections, growth in global oil demand will be significantly outpaced by growth in production capacity over the next 5 years.
The world increased its daily oil consumption from 63 million barrels (10,000,000 m3) (Mbbl) in 1980 to 85 million barrels (13,500,000 m3) in 2006.
Energy demand is distributed amongst four broad sectors: transportation, residential, commercial, and industrial. In terms of oil use, transportation is the largest sector and the one that has seen the largest growth in demand in recent decades. This growth has largely come from new demand for personal-use vehicles powered by internal combustion engines. This sector also has the highest consumption rates, accounting for approximately 68.9% of the oil used in the United States in 2006, and 55% of oil use worldwide as documented in the Hirsch report. Transportation is therefore of particular interest to those seeking to mitigate the effects of peak oil.
United States crude oil production peaked in 1970. In 2005, imports were twice as great as production.
Although demand growth is highest in the developing world, the United States is the world's largest consumer of petroleum. Between 1995 and 2005, US consumption grew from 17,700,000 barrels per day (2,810,000 m3/d) to 20,700,000 barrels per day (3,290,000 m3/d), a 3,000,000 barrels per day (480,000 m3/d) increase. China, by comparison, increased consumption from 3,400,000 barrels per day (540,000 m3/d) to 7,000,000 barrels per day (1,100,000 m3/d), an increase of 3,600,000 barrels per day (570,000 m3/d), in the same time frame. The EnergyInformationAdministration (EIA) stated that gasoline usage in the United States may have peaked in 2007, in part because of increasing interest in and mandates for use of biofuels and energy efficiency.
As countries develop, industry and higher living standards drive up energy use, most often of oil. Thriving economies, such as China and India, are quickly becoming large oil consumers. China has seen oil consumption grow by 8% yearly since 2002, doubling from 1996 to 2006. In 2008, auto sales in China were expected to grow by as much as 15–20%, resulting in part from economic growth rates of over 10% for five years in a row.
Although swift, continued growth in China is often predicted, others predict China's export-dominated economy will not continue such growth trends because of wage and price inflation and reduced demand from the United States. India's oil imports are expected to more than triple from 2005 levels by 2020, rising to 5 million barrels per day (790×103 m3/d).

Made in Bangladesh - the fifth estate

A lot of our clothes bear the label ‘Made inBangladesh’. But before the deadly collapse of a garment factory there last April, most of us never thought about t...

A lot of our clothes bear the label ‘Made inBangladesh’. But before the deadly collapse of a garment factory there last April, most of us never thought about the people who make them. After clothes bound for Canada were found in the rubble of Rana Plaza, Canadian companies reacted with surprise - how could such a tragedy happen?
the fifth estate’s Mark Kelley went to Bangladesh and tracked down workers who say they are still forced to make clothes for Canada in dangerous conditions. And Kelley goes behind bars for an exclusive interview with the jailed owner of one of the biggest factories inside Rana Plaza, who details his long-standing, multi-million dollar connections to Canada.
Made in Bangladesh won the 2014 International Emmy® Award for Current Affairs programming.
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A lot of our clothes bear the label ‘Made inBangladesh’. But before the deadly collapse of a garment factory there last April, most of us never thought about the people who make them. After clothes bound for Canada were found in the rubble of Rana Plaza, Canadian companies reacted with surprise - how could such a tragedy happen?
the fifth estate’s Mark Kelley went to Bangladesh and tracked down workers who say they are still forced to make clothes for Canada in dangerous conditions. And Kelley goes behind bars for an exclusive interview with the jailed owner of one of the biggest factories inside Rana Plaza, who details his long-standing, multi-million dollar connections to Canada.
Made in Bangladesh won the 2014 International Emmy® Award for Current Affairs programming.
Original airdate : October 11th, 2013
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It has been six months since US PresidentDonald Trump took office.
Amid a slow and disorderly White House transition - including a string of high profile departures - and an ongoing investigation into his Russia ties, Trump is trying to divert the world's attention onto the US economy.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average hit the 22,000 mark for the first time in its 121-year history. Stocks headed higher even as Wall Street lost confidence that Trump's election proposals like tax cuts and infrastructure spending will be pushed through Congress.
There's expectations of a loosening of Wall Street rules put in place after the financial crisis, which has given a boost to financial stocks like Goldman Sachs. The second quarter earnings season has also been largely better than expected.
The USCommerce Department estimates the economy grew at a 2.6 percent annual rate in the April-June period.
But Trump's tax cuts are months behind schedule. The failure of healthcare reform raises questions about his ability to get a budget passed. And there's also a great deal of uncertainty about his trade policies.
So what's the state of US economy and what's Trump's got to do with it?
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It has been six months since US PresidentDonald Trump took office.
Amid a slow and disorderly White House transition - including a string of high profile departures - and an ongoing investigation into his Russia ties, Trump is trying to divert the world's attention onto the US economy.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average hit the 22,000 mark for the first time in its 121-year history. Stocks headed higher even as Wall Street lost confidence that Trump's election proposals like tax cuts and infrastructure spending will be pushed through Congress.
There's expectations of a loosening of Wall Street rules put in place after the financial crisis, which has given a boost to financial stocks like Goldman Sachs. The second quarter earnings season has also been largely better than expected.
The USCommerce Department estimates the economy grew at a 2.6 percent annual rate in the April-June period.
But Trump's tax cuts are months behind schedule. The failure of healthcare reform raises questions about his ability to get a budget passed. And there's also a great deal of uncertainty about his trade policies.
So what's the state of US economy and what's Trump's got to do with it?
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The Stock Market Crash of 1987 | Cancel Crash

The fragile state of today’s world financial markets is not a new phenomenon. It wasn’t long ago that the world braced itself for another Great Depression.
It...

The fragile state of today’s world financial markets is not a new phenomenon. It wasn’t long ago that the world braced itself for another Great Depression.
It was the defining moment of the 1980's. The New York Stock Exchange, the epicenter of the world financial markets and backbone of American capitalism, was under siege. On October 19th, 1987, the Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged 508 points, the largest single day drop in the history of the stock market. But it was on Tuesday, October 20th that the world's financial markets came within 5 minutes of total disintegration.
How was it averted? Was it a miracle? Manipulation? Or a lucky trade?
Cancel Crash depicts the dramatic events that saved the world from financial anarchy and presents for the first time what actually happened on Terrible Tuesday. Framed between the opening bell on Friday, October 16h to the closing bell of Terrible Tuesday, the story unfolds as the perilous clock ticks, revealing those who prevented a global Depression and saved our financial markets.
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The fragile state of today’s world financial markets is not a new phenomenon. It wasn’t long ago that the world braced itself for another Great Depression.
It was the defining moment of the 1980's. The New York Stock Exchange, the epicenter of the world financial markets and backbone of American capitalism, was under siege. On October 19th, 1987, the Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged 508 points, the largest single day drop in the history of the stock market. But it was on Tuesday, October 20th that the world's financial markets came within 5 minutes of total disintegration.
How was it averted? Was it a miracle? Manipulation? Or a lucky trade?
Cancel Crash depicts the dramatic events that saved the world from financial anarchy and presents for the first time what actually happened on Terrible Tuesday. Framed between the opening bell on Friday, October 16h to the closing bell of Terrible Tuesday, the story unfolds as the perilous clock ticks, revealing those who prevented a global Depression and saved our financial markets.
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Dow Jones Industrial Average Crosses 20,000

The Dow Jones industrial average is trading over 20,000 points for the first time, the latest milestone in a record-setting drive for the stock market. (Jan. 25)
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STOCK EXCHANGE EXPLAINED IN 2 MINUTES

What is the stock exchange & how does it work?
Hi everyone, today we're sharing our dummi...

STOCK EXCHANGE EXPLAINED IN 2 MINUTES

What is the stock exchange & how does it work?
Hi everyone, today we're sharing our dummies guide to the stock market for those of you who want a brief introduction to the world of stocks, shares, FTSEs and NASDAQs ;)
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11:38

REALIST NEWS - The Dow Jones Industrial Average Hits 22,000 For The First Time In U.S. History

REALIST NEWS - The Dow Jones Industrial Average Hits 22,000 For The First Time In U.S. History

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43:19

The Stock Market Crash of 1987 | Cancel Crash

The fragile state of today’s world financial markets is not a new phenomenon. It wasn’t lo...

The Stock Market Crash of 1987 | Cancel Crash

The fragile state of today’s world financial markets is not a new phenomenon. It wasn’t long ago that the world braced itself for another Great Depression.
It was the defining moment of the 1980's. The New York Stock Exchange, the epicenter of the world financial markets and backbone of American capitalism, was under siege. On October 19th, 1987, the Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged 508 points, the largest single day drop in the history of the stock market. But it was on Tuesday, October 20th that the world's financial markets came within 5 minutes of total disintegration.
How was it averted? Was it a miracle? Manipulation? Or a lucky trade?
Cancel Crash depicts the dramatic events that saved the world from financial anarchy and presents for the first time what actually happened on Terrible Tuesday. Framed between the opening bell on Friday, October 16h to the closing bell of Terrible Tuesday, the story unfolds as the perilous clock ticks, revealing those who prevented a global Depression and saved our financial markets.
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Beware valuations as stocks surge to new record highs

The Dow Jones Industrial Average just broke the 22,000 level for the first time ever this ...

Beware valuations as stocks surge to new record highs

The Dow Jones Industrial Average just broke the 22,000 level for the first time ever this week, but there's a mounting debate about whether the market is too expensive for its own good. Business InsiderCEOHenry Blodget discusses the signs of over-exuberance in the market right now and looks at how extended valuation levels are relative to history.
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18:07

The Wonder World of Chemistry 1936 DuPont

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The Wonder World of Chemistry 1936 DuPont

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"Who changes the old and creates the new, serves Progress! This story of progress is the story of the search for 'Better Things for Better Living -- Through Chemistry.'"
Public domain film from the Prelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
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E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, commonly referred to as DuPont, is an American chemical company that was founded in July 1802 as a gunpowder mill by Éleuthère Irénée du Pont. DuPont was the world's third largest chemical company based on market capitalization[citation needed] and ninth based on revenue in 2012. Its stock price is a component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
In the20th century, DuPont developed many polymers such as Vespel, neoprene, nylon, Corian, Teflon, Mylar, Kevlar, Zemdrain, M5 fiber, Nomex, Tyvek, Sorona and Lycra. DuPont developed Freon (chlorofluorocarbons) for the refrigerant industry, and later more environmentally friendly refrigerants. It developed synthetic pigments and paints including ChromaFlair.
In 1902, DuPont's president, Eugene du Pont, died, and the surviving partners sold the company to three great-grandsons of the original founder. The company subsequently purchased several smaller chemical companies, and in 1912 these actions gave rise to government scrutiny under the Sherman Antitrust Act. The courts declared that the company's dominance of the explosives business constituted a monopoly and ordered divestment. The court ruling resulted in the creation of theHercules Powder Company (later Hercules Inc. and now part of Ashland Inc.) and the AtlasPowder Company (purchased by Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) and now part of AkzoNobel). At the time of divestment, DuPont retained the single base nitrocellulose powders, while Hercules held the double base powders combining nitrocellulose and nitroglycerine. DuPont subsequently developed the Improved Military Rifle (IMR) line of smokeless powders.
In 1910, DuPont published a brochure entitled "Farming with Dynamite". The pamphlet was instructional, outlining the benefits to using their dynamite products on stumps and various other obstacles that would be easier to remove with dynamite as opposed to other more conventional, inefficient means.
DuPont also established two of the first industrial laboratories in the United States, where they began the work on cellulose chemistry, lacquers and other non-explosive products. DuPont Central Research was established at the DuPont Experimental Station, across the Brandywine Creek from the original powder mills.
Automotive investments: 1914
In 1914, Pierre S. du Pont invested in the fledgling automobile industry, buying stock in General Motors (GM). The following year he was invited to sit on GM's board of directors and would eventually be appointed the company's chairman. The DuPont company would assist the struggling automobile company further with a $25 million purchase of GM stock. In 1920, Pierre S. du Pont was elected president of General Motors. Under du Pont's guidance, GM became the number one automobile company in the world. However, in 1957, because of DuPont's influence within GM, further action under the Clayton Antitrust Act forced DuPont to divest itself of its shares of General Motors.
In the 1920s, DuPont continued its emphasis on materials science, hiring Wallace Carothers to work on polymers in 1928. Carothers invented neoprene, a synthetic rubber;[8] the first polyester superpolymer; and, in 1935, nylon. The invention of Teflon followed a few years later. DuPont introduced phenothiazine as an insecticide in 1935.
Second World War: 1941 to 1945
DuPont ranked 15th among United States corporations in the value of wartime production contracts. As the inventor and manufacturer of nylon, DuPont helped produce the raw materials for parachutes, powder bags, and tires.
DuPont also played a major role in the Manhattan Project in 1943, designing, building and operating the Hanford plutonium producing plant in Hanford, Washington. In 1950 DuPont also agreed to build the Savannah River Plant in South Carolina as part of the effort to create a hydrogen bomb...

1:45

What is a Stock Market Index? | by Wall Street Survivor

What is an index? An index, like the DOW, the S&P500 or the NASDAQ, is a sample of stocks ...

What is a Stock Market Index? | by Wall Street Survivor

What is an index? An index, like the DOW, the S&P500 or the NASDAQ, is a sample of stocks that provide insight into the broader market. When someone says "the market is up 10 points today", they are referring to an index.
By measuring the compilation of similar stocks instead of just one or two stocks, a stock index provides information about that particular market or segment. One of the most talked about and popular indexes is The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) which consists of 30 of the biggest companies in the U.S.Stock indices are typically related by some commonality: for example, the Dow JonesWilshire 5000 is an index that measures or tracks almost every publicly traded stock in the United States. The Morgan Stanley Biotech Index is a small index that follows the biotechnology market. Each stock index has a specific focus that can provide highly specific or very generalized information.
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4:22

Dow Jones Industrial Average® 120th Anniversary

On May 26, 2016, The Dow®, the world's first and oldest index celebrates its 120th Anniver...

What Is The Dow Theory?

The ‘Dow Theory’ which was created 100 years ago by Charles Dow was also the owner of the Dow Jones news company. It is considered by many the foundation of Technical analysis. We explore the first 4 concepts Dow Theory explains.
Names of papers written about the Dow Theory: The Stock Market Barometer" (1922), Robert Rhea's "The Dow Theory" (1932), E. George Schaefer's "How I Helped More Than 10,000 Investors To Profit In Stocks" (1960) and Richard Russell's "The Dow Theory Today" (1961).
Today the Nifty and Sensex are accepted as the barometer of the economy, but Dow was the first person to say that the overall market is a reflection of business conditions, by analysing the trend we could gauge direction of the overall economy and individual companies through their stock prices.
Dow created the Dow Jones industrial index and the Dow Jones rail index. Les learn what the Dow theory encompassed
1) Markets DiscountEverything
The first premise is that the all available information in the market will reflect in price. This includes everything from emotions, earnings, inflation and the fear of a world war breaking out! Okay maybe not, but what it really means is that the market has all information available but only as soon as it becomes relevant will it reflects in price.
2) Markets Trend
Markets will trend upwards, downwards or sideways for long periods of time. ThinkHCL when we talk about uptrends, JP Associates when we see downtrends and CAIRN India for sideways. Sideways trends occur when no clear trend emerges.
3) Phases of These Trends
Now an uptrend for example has phases separated by aggressiveness. The accumulation phase, public participation marked as awareness and excess phase marked as mania (see video for chart) .
This is interesting that we can see the same behaviour in the Nifty chart even after 100 years showing that human behaviour really doesn’t change a lot even after 100 years. Maybe we are hardwired in certain behaviours.
4) The Averages Must Confirm Each Other
100 years ago it made sense to compare averages against each other to judge strength. In today's world information flow more freely and instantaneously. Perhaps this is less relevant today.
Following the Nifty or Sensex is enough to gauge market trends.

Which Stock Market Index Is The Best Indicator?

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Dow Jones Industrial Average Crosses 20,000

The Dow Jones industrial average is trading over 20,000 points for the first time, the latest milestone in a record-setting drive for the stock market. (Jan. 25)
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STOCK EXCHANGE EXPLAINED IN 2 MINUTES

What is the stock exchange & how does it work?
Hi everyone, today we're sharing our dummi...

STOCK EXCHANGE EXPLAINED IN 2 MINUTES

What is the stock exchange & how does it work?
Hi everyone, today we're sharing our dummies guide to the stock market for those of you who want a brief introduction to the world of stocks, shares, FTSEs and NASDAQs ;)
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REALIST NEWS - The Dow Jones Industrial Average Hits 22,000 For The First Time In U.S. History

REALIST NEWS - The Dow Jones Industrial Average Hits 22,000 For The First Time In U.S. History

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The Stock Market Crash of 1987 | Cancel Crash

The fragile state of today’s world financial markets is not a new phenomenon. It wasn’t lo...

The Stock Market Crash of 1987 | Cancel Crash

The fragile state of today’s world financial markets is not a new phenomenon. It wasn’t long ago that the world braced itself for another Great Depression.
It was the defining moment of the 1980's. The New York Stock Exchange, the epicenter of the world financial markets and backbone of American capitalism, was under siege. On October 19th, 1987, the Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged 508 points, the largest single day drop in the history of the stock market. But it was on Tuesday, October 20th that the world's financial markets came within 5 minutes of total disintegration.
How was it averted? Was it a miracle? Manipulation? Or a lucky trade?
Cancel Crash depicts the dramatic events that saved the world from financial anarchy and presents for the first time what actually happened on Terrible Tuesday. Framed between the opening bell on Friday, October 16h to the closing bell of Terrible Tuesday, the story unfolds as the perilous clock ticks, revealing those who prevented a global Depression and saved our financial markets.
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Beware valuations as stocks surge to new record highs

The Dow Jones Industrial Average just broke the 22,000 level for the first time ever this ...

Beware valuations as stocks surge to new record highs

The Dow Jones Industrial Average just broke the 22,000 level for the first time ever this week, but there's a mounting debate about whether the market is too expensive for its own good. Business InsiderCEOHenry Blodget discusses the signs of over-exuberance in the market right now and looks at how extended valuation levels are relative to history.
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18:07

The Wonder World of Chemistry 1936 DuPont

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The Wonder World of Chemistry 1936 DuPont

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"Who changes the old and creates the new, serves Progress! This story of progress is the story of the search for 'Better Things for Better Living -- Through Chemistry.'"
Public domain film from the Prelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
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E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, commonly referred to as DuPont, is an American chemical company that was founded in July 1802 as a gunpowder mill by Éleuthère Irénée du Pont. DuPont was the world's third largest chemical company based on market capitalization[citation needed] and ninth based on revenue in 2012. Its stock price is a component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
In the20th century, DuPont developed many polymers such as Vespel, neoprene, nylon, Corian, Teflon, Mylar, Kevlar, Zemdrain, M5 fiber, Nomex, Tyvek, Sorona and Lycra. DuPont developed Freon (chlorofluorocarbons) for the refrigerant industry, and later more environmentally friendly refrigerants. It developed synthetic pigments and paints including ChromaFlair.
In 1902, DuPont's president, Eugene du Pont, died, and the surviving partners sold the company to three great-grandsons of the original founder. The company subsequently purchased several smaller chemical companies, and in 1912 these actions gave rise to government scrutiny under the Sherman Antitrust Act. The courts declared that the company's dominance of the explosives business constituted a monopoly and ordered divestment. The court ruling resulted in the creation of theHercules Powder Company (later Hercules Inc. and now part of Ashland Inc.) and the AtlasPowder Company (purchased by Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) and now part of AkzoNobel). At the time of divestment, DuPont retained the single base nitrocellulose powders, while Hercules held the double base powders combining nitrocellulose and nitroglycerine. DuPont subsequently developed the Improved Military Rifle (IMR) line of smokeless powders.
In 1910, DuPont published a brochure entitled "Farming with Dynamite". The pamphlet was instructional, outlining the benefits to using their dynamite products on stumps and various other obstacles that would be easier to remove with dynamite as opposed to other more conventional, inefficient means.
DuPont also established two of the first industrial laboratories in the United States, where they began the work on cellulose chemistry, lacquers and other non-explosive products. DuPont Central Research was established at the DuPont Experimental Station, across the Brandywine Creek from the original powder mills.
Automotive investments: 1914
In 1914, Pierre S. du Pont invested in the fledgling automobile industry, buying stock in General Motors (GM). The following year he was invited to sit on GM's board of directors and would eventually be appointed the company's chairman. The DuPont company would assist the struggling automobile company further with a $25 million purchase of GM stock. In 1920, Pierre S. du Pont was elected president of General Motors. Under du Pont's guidance, GM became the number one automobile company in the world. However, in 1957, because of DuPont's influence within GM, further action under the Clayton Antitrust Act forced DuPont to divest itself of its shares of General Motors.
In the 1920s, DuPont continued its emphasis on materials science, hiring Wallace Carothers to work on polymers in 1928. Carothers invented neoprene, a synthetic rubber;[8] the first polyester superpolymer; and, in 1935, nylon. The invention of Teflon followed a few years later. DuPont introduced phenothiazine as an insecticide in 1935.
Second World War: 1941 to 1945
DuPont ranked 15th among United States corporations in the value of wartime production contracts. As the inventor and manufacturer of nylon, DuPont helped produce the raw materials for parachutes, powder bags, and tires.
DuPont also played a major role in the Manhattan Project in 1943, designing, building and operating the Hanford plutonium producing plant in Hanford, Washington. In 1950 DuPont also agreed to build the Savannah River Plant in South Carolina as part of the effort to create a hydrogen bomb...

1:45

What is a Stock Market Index? | by Wall Street Survivor

What is an index? An index, like the DOW, the S&P500 or the NASDAQ, is a sample of stocks ...

What is a Stock Market Index? | by Wall Street Survivor

What is an index? An index, like the DOW, the S&P500 or the NASDAQ, is a sample of stocks that provide insight into the broader market. When someone says "the market is up 10 points today", they are referring to an index.
By measuring the compilation of similar stocks instead of just one or two stocks, a stock index provides information about that particular market or segment. One of the most talked about and popular indexes is The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) which consists of 30 of the biggest companies in the U.S.Stock indices are typically related by some commonality: for example, the Dow JonesWilshire 5000 is an index that measures or tracks almost every publicly traded stock in the United States. The Morgan Stanley Biotech Index is a small index that follows the biotechnology market. Each stock index has a specific focus that can provide highly specific or very generalized information.
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4:22

Dow Jones Industrial Average® 120th Anniversary

On May 26, 2016, The Dow®, the world's first and oldest index celebrates its 120th Anniver...

What Is The Dow Theory?

The ‘Dow Theory’ which was created 100 years ago by Charles Dow was also the owner of the Dow Jones news company. It is considered by many the foundation of Technical analysis. We explore the first 4 concepts Dow Theory explains.
Names of papers written about the Dow Theory: The Stock Market Barometer" (1922), Robert Rhea's "The Dow Theory" (1932), E. George Schaefer's "How I Helped More Than 10,000 Investors To Profit In Stocks" (1960) and Richard Russell's "The Dow Theory Today" (1961).
Today the Nifty and Sensex are accepted as the barometer of the economy, but Dow was the first person to say that the overall market is a reflection of business conditions, by analysing the trend we could gauge direction of the overall economy and individual companies through their stock prices.
Dow created the Dow Jones industrial index and the Dow Jones rail index. Les learn what the Dow theory encompassed
1) Markets DiscountEverything
The first premise is that the all available information in the market will reflect in price. This includes everything from emotions, earnings, inflation and the fear of a world war breaking out! Okay maybe not, but what it really means is that the market has all information available but only as soon as it becomes relevant will it reflects in price.
2) Markets Trend
Markets will trend upwards, downwards or sideways for long periods of time. ThinkHCL when we talk about uptrends, JP Associates when we see downtrends and CAIRN India for sideways. Sideways trends occur when no clear trend emerges.
3) Phases of These Trends
Now an uptrend for example has phases separated by aggressiveness. The accumulation phase, public participation marked as awareness and excess phase marked as mania (see video for chart) .
This is interesting that we can see the same behaviour in the Nifty chart even after 100 years showing that human behaviour really doesn’t change a lot even after 100 years. Maybe we are hardwired in certain behaviours.
4) The Averages Must Confirm Each Other
100 years ago it made sense to compare averages against each other to judge strength. In today's world information flow more freely and instantaneously. Perhaps this is less relevant today.
Following the Nifty or Sensex is enough to gauge market trends.

Which Stock Market Index Is The Best Indicator?

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http://www.totalinvestor.com We got together with Martin Armstrong for a pre-Thanksgiving interview. His prediction of Dow 16,000 was just three weeks late, not too shabby for the master forecaster. He's sticking by his Dow 32,000 forecast by 2015. His reasons remain the same. The Fed will be working to increase the velocity of money. In the last Fed minutes there was talk about getting rid of interest paid on excess reserves kept on deposit with the Fed. This could have a very stimulative impact on bank lending. Also, Martin is seeing a major third party trend in the 2016 election. There's much more in this in depth interview.

World has warmed 1.2 degree Celsius | WMO Full Press Conference

It is very likely that 2016 will be the hottest year on record, with global temperatures even higher than the record-breaking temperatures in 2015. Preliminary data shows that 2016’s global temperatures are approximately 1.2° Celsius above pre-industrial levels, according to an assessment by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).
Global temperatures for January to September 2016 have been about 0.88° Celsius (1.58°F) above the average (14°C) for the 1961-1990 reference period, which is used by WMO as a baseline. Temperatures spiked in the early months of the year because of the powerful El Niño event of 2015-16. Preliminary data for October indicate that they are at a sufficiently high level for 2016 to remain on track for the title of hottest year on record. This would mean that 16 of the 17 hottest years on record have been this century (1998 was the other one).
Long-term climate change indicators are also record breaking. Concentrations of major greenhouse gases in the atmosphere continue to increase to new records. Arctic sea ice remained at very low levels, especially during early 2016 and the October re-freezing period, and there was significant and very early melting of the Greenland ice sheet.

43:43

The World In 2050 [The Real Future Of Earth] - Full BBC Documentary HD

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Can you imagine our world in 2050? By mid-century there will likely be 9 billion people on the planet, consuming ever more resources and leading ever more technologically complex lives. What will our cities be like? How will we eat in the future of Earth? Will global warming trigger catastrophic changes, or will we be able to engineer our way out of the world climate crisis?
In the future world demographic changes will certainly be dramatic. Rockefeller University mathematical biologist Joel Cohen says it's likely that by 2050 the majority of the people in the world will live in urban areas of the earth, and will have a significantly higher average age than people today.
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Earth From Above: The End of Oil

The demand side of peak oil over time is concerned with the total quantity of oil that the global market would choose to consume at various possible market prices and how this entire listing of quantities at various prices would evolve over time. Total global quantity demanded of world crude oil grew an average of 1.76% per year from 1994 to 2006, with a high growth of 3.4% in 2003–2004. After reaching a high of 85.6 million barrels (13,610,000 m3) per day in 2007, world consumption decreased in both 2008 and 2009 by a total of 1.8%, despite fuel costs plummeting in 2008. Despite this lull, world quantity-demanded for oil is projected to increase 21% over 2007 levels by 2030 (104 million barrels per day (16.5×106 m3/d) from 86 million barrels (13.7×106 m3)), due in large part to increases in demand from the transportation sector. According to the IEA's 2013 projections, growth in global oil demand will be significantly outpaced by growth in production capacity over the next 5 years.
The world increased its daily oil consumption from 63 million barrels (10,000,000 m3) (Mbbl) in 1980 to 85 million barrels (13,500,000 m3) in 2006.
Energy demand is distributed amongst four broad sectors: transportation, residential, commercial, and industrial. In terms of oil use, transportation is the largest sector and the one that has seen the largest growth in demand in recent decades. This growth has largely come from new demand for personal-use vehicles powered by internal combustion engines. This sector also has the highest consumption rates, accounting for approximately 68.9% of the oil used in the United States in 2006, and 55% of oil use worldwide as documented in the Hirsch report. Transportation is therefore of particular interest to those seeking to mitigate the effects of peak oil.
United States crude oil production peaked in 1970. In 2005, imports were twice as great as production.
Although demand growth is highest in the developing world, the United States is the world's largest consumer of petroleum. Between 1995 and 2005, US consumption grew from 17,700,000 barrels per day (2,810,000 m3/d) to 20,700,000 barrels per day (3,290,000 m3/d), a 3,000,000 barrels per day (480,000 m3/d) increase. China, by comparison, increased consumption from 3,400,000 barrels per day (540,000 m3/d) to 7,000,000 barrels per day (1,100,000 m3/d), an increase of 3,600,000 barrels per day (570,000 m3/d), in the same time frame. The EnergyInformationAdministration (EIA) stated that gasoline usage in the United States may have peaked in 2007, in part because of increasing interest in and mandates for use of biofuels and energy efficiency.
As countries develop, industry and higher living standards drive up energy use, most often of oil. Thriving economies, such as China and India, are quickly becoming large oil consumers. China has seen oil consumption grow by 8% yearly since 2002, doubling from 1996 to 2006. In 2008, auto sales in China were expected to grow by as much as 15–20%, resulting in part from economic growth rates of over 10% for five years in a row.
Although swift, continued growth in China is often predicted, others predict China's export-dominated economy will not continue such growth trends because of wage and price inflation and reduced demand from the United States. India's oil imports are expected to more than triple from 2005 levels by 2020, rising to 5 million barrels per day (790×103 m3/d).

42:41

Made in Bangladesh - the fifth estate

A lot of our clothes bear the label ‘Made in Bangladesh’. But before the deadly collapse o...

Made in Bangladesh - the fifth estate

A lot of our clothes bear the label ‘Made inBangladesh’. But before the deadly collapse of a garment factory there last April, most of us never thought about the people who make them. After clothes bound for Canada were found in the rubble of Rana Plaza, Canadian companies reacted with surprise - how could such a tragedy happen?
the fifth estate’s Mark Kelley went to Bangladesh and tracked down workers who say they are still forced to make clothes for Canada in dangerous conditions. And Kelley goes behind bars for an exclusive interview with the jailed owner of one of the biggest factories inside Rana Plaza, who details his long-standing, multi-million dollar connections to Canada.
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26:01

'Trumponomics': Making America great again? - Counting the Cost

It has been six months since US President Donald Trump took office.
Amid a slow and disor...

'Trumponomics': Making America great again? - Counting the Cost

It has been six months since US PresidentDonald Trump took office.
Amid a slow and disorderly White House transition - including a string of high profile departures - and an ongoing investigation into his Russia ties, Trump is trying to divert the world's attention onto the US economy.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average hit the 22,000 mark for the first time in its 121-year history. Stocks headed higher even as Wall Street lost confidence that Trump's election proposals like tax cuts and infrastructure spending will be pushed through Congress.
There's expectations of a loosening of Wall Street rules put in place after the financial crisis, which has given a boost to financial stocks like Goldman Sachs. The second quarter earnings season has also been largely better than expected.
The USCommerce Department estimates the economy grew at a 2.6 percent annual rate in the April-June period.
But Trump's tax cuts are months behind schedule. The failure of healthcare reform raises questions about his ability to get a budget passed. And there's also a great deal of uncertainty about his trade policies.
So what's the state of US economy and what's Trump's got to do with it?
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43:19

The Stock Market Crash of 1987 | Cancel Crash

The fragile state of today’s world financial markets is not a new phenomenon. It wasn’t lo...

The Stock Market Crash of 1987 | Cancel Crash

The fragile state of today’s world financial markets is not a new phenomenon. It wasn’t long ago that the world braced itself for another Great Depression.
It was the defining moment of the 1980's. The New York Stock Exchange, the epicenter of the world financial markets and backbone of American capitalism, was under siege. On October 19th, 1987, the Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged 508 points, the largest single day drop in the history of the stock market. But it was on Tuesday, October 20th that the world's financial markets came within 5 minutes of total disintegration.
How was it averted? Was it a miracle? Manipulation? Or a lucky trade?
Cancel Crash depicts the dramatic events that saved the world from financial anarchy and presents for the first time what actually happened on Terrible Tuesday. Framed between the opening bell on Friday, October 16h to the closing bell of Terrible Tuesday, the story unfolds as the perilous clock ticks, revealing those who prevented a global Depression and saved our financial markets.
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When the sun dims dramatically Monday morning, that would be like an entire power plant unit shutting down for the Lone Star State's electricity grid. The much-anticipated solar eclipse will wipe out about 600 megawatts worth of electricity generation from Texas' growing solar power industry, according to officials with ERCOT, which manages the Texas grid.&nbsp; ... "That is not very much," she said about eclipse's influence ... ....

Multiple media reports Thursday reported a van crashed into dozens of people in the center of Barcelona Thursday killing two and injuring several people. Local Spanish media say two armed men have entered a restaurant after a van crashed into a crowd of people, according to Reuters, and police consider the incident to be terror related. Local media reports say two people were killed instantly when struck by the van....

Spanish national police released one photograph of the suspect who allegedly rented the van and identified him as Driss Oukabir, but it wasn't clear if he was the suspect in custody ... ... U.S ... Be tough & strong, we love you!" . U.S.Secretary of StateRex Tillerson also condemned the violent attack but warned that "terrorists around the world should know, the United States and our allies are resolved to find you and bring you to justice." ... ....

The number of asylum seekers who are illegally crossing into Canada from the United States more than tripled last month, according to new data released on Thursday by the Canadian government which hints at the deep fears that migrants have about the recent U.S. administration immigration crackdown ...The RoyalCanadian Mounted Police said that an additional 3,800 asylum seekers were arrested crossing the U.S ... "It's not a crisis ... ....

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EVER since the financial crisis, the world has been plagued by weak productivity growth ... The construction industry has been afflicted by such problems for decades ... According to McKinsey, a consultancy, no industry has done worse....

Various players in the payments industry are calling for industry-wide cooperation to reduce fraud and improve consumer trust, as the sector undergoes a huge transformation due to fast-changing technology. Today, people are living in a connected world where almost any device can be used for payment acceptance, and increasingly, payment origination ... The industry has seen a significant trend of growth in mobile payments....

After a rebound in the first two quarters of this year, key indicators, including industrial output, investment, retail sales and new loans, all grew less than forecast in July, sending jitters across the world markets. The anxiety is understandable, given the role it has played in the world economy. Contributing to one-third of global growth, any faltering will ripple throughout the world....

The split between Hideo Kojima and publisher Konami was highly acrimonious, ugly, and publicized within the industry- but it doesn’t seem like Kojima himself is harboring any hard feelings over it ... May both find success in the industry going forward....

Military helicopters have received a fair share of capabilities assessment & focus across most key global markets as of late with the activity focus being on fleet renewals through replacement of ageing equipment, fleet growth or capabilities expansion amid an increasingly uncertain & unpredictable global security environment and the development of next generation helicopter platforms & technologies by the industry....

Talking to APP, minister for commerce and textile Pervaiz Malik said that in today's world, trade and economic relations are a key component of diplomacy for maintaining ties with regional and global markets ... Malik said that he would evolve a short-, medium- and long-term strategies to enhance the multilateral trade with different potential markets of the world....

...industrial revolution that the current concept of a school has emerged ... In our modern world we have seen an evolution in the design and operation of the factory model in our industrial and business sectors – and so too the physical design of schools is changing in ways that reflect our understandings of what supports effective teaching and learning....

“As the creative community in Nigeria, we should be bold and ready to showcase our work for the world to see and also attend Loeries CreativeWeek in Durban, August ... The Loeries are Africa and the Middle East’s premiere initiative that recognizes, rewards, inspires and fosters creative excellence in the brand communication industry ... Other events that will make this year’s Loeries awards talk of the industry across the continent are....

A simple corollary therefore, is that the key differentiating factor between the developed World and SSA is innovation in financial systems and financial products. The history of England during the industrial revolution is very revealing to those interested in understanding the role of finance in development ... In effect, pre-industrial revolution England was like Nigeria today in terms of funding available to new businesses....

“As the creative community in Nigeria, we should be bold and ready to showcase our work for the world to see and also attend Loeries CreativeWeek in Durban, August ... The Loeries are Africa and the Middle East’s premiere initiative that recognizes, rewards, inspires and fosters creative excellence in the brand communication industry ... Other events that will make this year’s Loeries awards talk of the industry across the continent are....

BRASILIA, Aug 17 (Reuters) - Brazil will ask the WorldTrade Organization on Friday to set up a dispute settlement panel to rule on its complaint that Canada has hurt Brazil's commercial jet industry by subsidizing CSeries planes made by Bombardier Inc, the foreign ministry said ... ....

A targeted attack could even alter the co-ordinates broadcast by the system, potentially allowing someone to spoof the position of the ship - although shipping industry experts have pointed out in the past that a spoofed location would likely be quickly spotted by maritime observers ...It's obvious that the shipping industry, like many others, has a lot of work to do on such issues....

Over half the world’s major bitcoin mining pools—groups of miners who agree to add up their resources to improve their odds of finding bitcoin—are located in China, according to a research paper (pdf, p ... That has made China a dominant force in a new industry that may one day define how global transactions are ordered ... China’s largest open-pit coal mine, Haerwusu, lies about 125 miles (200 km) from the industrial park....